by admin | Jul 8, 2025 | Fruit/Vegetables
Kaffir lime leaves dropping indoors is usually caused by a sudden change in light, watering, temperature, or drainage — not “random bad luck”. If you fix the environment quickly, most indoor citrus bounce back. If you’re also growing other citrus, you can compare...
by admin | Jul 5, 2025 | Fruit/Vegetables
Cardamom indoors is totally doable if you get warmth, steady moisture, and bright light right from day one. This post shows how to grow cardamom indoors without guesswork — even in a small flat. If you also grow other tropical “kitchen plants”, you might like How to...
by admin | Jul 5, 2025 | Fruit/Vegetables
Growing turmeric indoors is totally doable, even in the UK — if you give it warmth, steady moisture, and enough light. The trick is treating it like a slow, tropical plant rather than a quick herb. If you’re also growing other edible “roots” at home, you might like...
by admin | Jul 4, 2025 | Fruit/Vegetables
If you want to grow peanuts indoors, the big win is control: steady warmth, consistent light, and fewer weather setbacks. The challenge is peanuts need time, strong light, and the right soil depth to form pods. If you’re building out your “indoor edibles” content, you...
by admin | Jul 4, 2025 | Fruit/Vegetables
To grow passion fruit indoors, you need three things more than anything: strong light, steady warmth, and a big enough pot. Get those right and the rest becomes fairly straightforward (even in the UK). If you’re growing citrus indoors too, dwarf lemon trees are a good...
by admin | Jul 3, 2025 | Fruit/Vegetables
Growing sweet potatoes indoors is totally doable if you treat it like a warm-season vine: steady warmth, a big container, and patience. The bonus is you can grow it for greens (leaves) even if the tubers stay smaller. Quick answer: grow sweet potatoes indoors Start...